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Original Articles

Cognitive–Behavioral Treatment Groups for People with Chronic Physical Illness in Hong Kong: Reflections on a Culturally Attuned Model

, MSW, Ph.D., , M. Soc., , M. Soc. & , M. Soc.
Pages 367-385 | Received 14 Apr 2006, Accepted 05 Dec 2006, Published online: 21 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

This study describes and evaluates a cognitive–behavioral treatment group for people with chronic physical illness in Hong Kong. We developed a group protocol based on the understanding that Chinese people generally prefer a structured group format, expect group leaders to be active and directive, and are not used to expressing opinions and emotions in groups. The experimental and waitlist control groups had 38 and 35 participants, respectively. A standardized questionnaire was administered to all participants before and after the group treatment. Results suggest that members of the experimental group showed improvements in mental health, negative automatic thoughts, and negative emotions when compared to those in the waitlist control groups, and at the end of group treatment. Implications for designing and running a culturally attuned CBT group for Chinese people are discussed.

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